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College basketball programs around the country have formalized their official 2025-26 rosters following another offseason of ...
When Hall of Fame coach Tom Izzo speaks, you should listen. That is probably even more true if you are a basketball coach. This week, Tom Izzo was a featured guest at the Larry Shyatt coaching clinic, ...
The 2025 NCAA transfer portal window has been marked by significant player movements, with high-profile commitments reshaping the landscape of women’s college basketball. Among the most notable ...
Few coaches have benefitted from the transfer portal as much as Kentucky's Mark Pope the past two years. After taking the job following John Calipari's move to Arkansas, Pope rebuilt Kentucky from the ...
Why did Oscar Cluff commit to Purdue out of the transfer portal? The Boilermakers' new 6-foot-11 center explains his decision to join the program.
Despite his heavy reliance on transfers, Pope told CBS reporter Matt Norlander on the “Eye On College Basketball” podcast he ...
After a first season full of growing pains, USC Trojans men's basketball coach Eric Musselman is looking to lead the Trojans to new heights like he did during h ...
Khristian Lander entered the transfer portal, but he's unlikely to end up at another school ahead of the 2025-26 campaign. A former five-star recruit, Lander landed in the college ranks during the ...
2025 Commitment: St. John's Red Storm Rick Pitino landed one of the top players in the transfer portal, getting a commitment from Ian Jackson for the 2025-26 season.
USC men's basketball added to its transfer portal haul with a commitment from former Youngstown State center Gabe Dynes on Saturday, April 12. The 7-foot-3 big man spent the last two seasons with ...
The Kentucky basketball team picked up an intriguing commitment from the college basketball transfer portal on Monday. Former Miami Ohio center Reece Potter announced that he will play for Mark ...
The OSSAA was sued this week by Glencoe Public Schools, coach Garrett Schubert and some student-athletes’ families.